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damage the farinaceous part of them had re- 133. 

 ccived; I fowed, Wednefday fourth of Septem- BERBERY 



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ber, three grains of the heavy, and as many of 

 the light, in a garden-pot. Thurfday nine- 

 teenth of September, one of the light grains 

 came up ; but none of the other until Thurf- 

 day the twenty-fixth, when one of the heavy 

 ones made its apperance: and on Tuefday fe- 

 cond of October, another of the heavy grains 

 broke ground. 



To-day, turned the mould out of the pot: 

 found the other heavy grain, and one of the 

 light ones ; both of them fprouted. 



It is, therefore, proved that, notwithftand-r 

 ing the injury done to the farinaceous part of 

 thefe grains, their vegetative virtue is not wholly 

 deftroyed. 



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OCTOBER 26. Bullock-fair of St. Faittts. MARKET*. 

 Bullocks, this year, have been dearer than 

 they were even laft year (fee MIN. 27.;. The 

 firft day of this fair (the iyth inftant), ten 

 to twelve pounds a head was afked for bul- 

 locks ; but good ones have fince been bought 

 for feven to nine pounds. Bullocks which will 

 fat to fifty ftone, may now be bought for feven 

 pounds. 



This 



